Southport Sharks takes great pride in its reputation as a family-friendly environment, and it is opportune that we remind members and guests of the guidelines for use of the facility by children.
- The dress code above applies to all persons over 15 years of age
- Children under the age of 15 must be neatly and tidily attired
- For safety purposes, children of all ages must wear footwear at all times, in all areas of the Club, with the exception of Wobbygongs
- For safety purposes, football or studded boots are not deemed proper footwear for children within the Club
- Children not in the care of Wobbygongs staff must be accompanied by a responsible adult (25 years of age or older) at all times
- Children are not permitted in the Gaming room at any time
- Children under 12 are not permitted on the dance floor after the commencement of any live band/artist, with the exception of designated children’s nights.
- Children 13-18 are permitted on the dance floor after musicians commence playing on any night, provided that they are dancing alone with a single adult person, and under the supervision of a parent/guardian.
A full detailed outline of the Children’s Policy, which concerns both the General Club and Wobbygongs Kids Fun Zone, is available at Wobbygongs or download here.
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